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from: Paul Wankadia
date: 1996-09-28 18:29:00
subject: using ctrlbrk()

Hi, all.  When I change the Ctrl-Break handler using ctrlbrk(), is there any

easy way of just getting the system to IGNORE the Ctrl-Break, rather than

getting the handler to longjmp() back to wherever I was (which would mean I

would need a setjmp() every alternate line <:(  I know it can be done (I am

using DOS' EDIT and pressing ^C or Ctrl-Break does nothing), so what must I

do?  If I don't capture it at all, ^C or Ctrl-Break will simply quit out of

the program completely -- which I DON'T want...



Chow.



Junyer Hakker.



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